When I was growing up in the 90s, one of my favorite games I probably spent a combined year of playing time on was Heroes Of Might And Magic, a turn-based strategy that you can play for weeks. Since each move lasts as long as you want, it's easy to keep playing whenever you have a free moment (or a block of 5 hours in my case), and the vast number of strategies, heroes, units, and resources provided for almost infinite replay value.

Gameplay

The gameplay is very reminiscent of HOMM with players controlling their forces on a top-down view map, periodically clashing in 3D combats. Like in HOMM, Highborn has hero characters that can be unlocked, trained, and leveled up. Check out the official game description below:

In Highborn, players are offered two strategy games that combine an intelligent and tactical experience without the frenetic play of a traditional RTS. Players move forces around an overhead map to secure spells and combat support, then dive into 3D combat to deploy those advantages against an unsuspecting enemy. All the fun and fighting is set against an irreverent tale, filled with wacky heroes, witty dialogue, and wild assumptions.

Highborn features a unique blend of strategic movement and 3D combat that caters to a variety of gameplay styles and offers a great deal of replayability. Players unlock hero characters as they progress through the game, giving them access to different abilities and play styles, along with different strategies to use against their opponents.

Critically acclaimed casual turn-based strategy game

Tale of witty dialogue, wacky heroes, and wild assumptions

Unique blend of strategic movement and 3D combat

Hero characters with game progression

Many styles of play and strategies to use against opponents

Download

The game runs on Android 2.0.1+ and weighs a whopping 44.4MB. Again, don't forget - you won't find it in the Android Market - it's exclusive to the Amazon Appstore.